DonCorson[AHCI]
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Manual Engraving - as in engraving by hand
I stopped by my nearest engravers shop yesterday to see what he is up to.
A professional engraver in Neuchâtel, Fréderic Digier works free hand under a binocular microscope.
Not a power tool to be seen anywhere, just hand gravers and oil stones for sharpening.
This week Fréderic is doing bridge decoration on a pocket watch movement.
Two bridges with the engraving done, ready for plating.
Wow!!!
By: mtvandi : May 20th, 2009-14:37
Hey DonCorson, Wow!! That is unreal to be able to do that freehand and have it turn out so beautiful. It truly amazes me and draws me in even more to the work that is put into mechanical watch finishing. Thanks so much for the post. Take care, Mark V
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By: AndrewD : May 20th, 2009-19:36
Thanks Don, A brilliant and heart warming set of pictures. This is exactly what we love about horology; traditional techniques, hand finished work. CNC machines, hand turned lathes, et al. have their place, but this is another level. It makes me think of ...
How beautiful!
By: dxboon : May 20th, 2009-23:22
Thanks for sharing, Don! Have you thought about a new watch project in which you might enlist Mr. Digier to provide engraving services? I love the pattern of the engraving he has completed on the pocketwatch bridge you've pictured. Cheers, Daos